Does Unitarianism replace what it takes away? – a sermon shared with Undodiaid Bangor Unitarians

Years ago I got cornered by a Baptist Minister in the vestry at a crematorium. He asked what denomination I was a Minister with and so I told him I was a Unitarian. He saw this as an opportunity to convert me and eagerly whipped out his Bible in an attempt to show me whereContinue reading “Does Unitarianism replace what it takes away? – a sermon shared with Undodiaid Bangor Unitarians”

Sermon for Palm Sunday – shared with Newcastle Unitarians

When I relocated to North Wales I committed myself to learning the Welsh language. I have 3 hours of lessons every Wednesday afternoon. The first things we learned were the pleasantries and a few basic questions: ‘Who are you? How are you? Where do you live?’….. And then ‘where do you come from originally?’ whichContinue reading “Sermon for Palm Sunday – shared with Newcastle Unitarians”

With or without God

A talk given to The Unitarian Renewal Group I begin with a reading by Mary Zoll: “I do not care if your true god controls The whole sweet universe or just your own small piece of it. Your god may fit black holes and worms in some grand scheme And rule alone Or with aContinue reading “With or without God”

Choosing your beliefs

The Unitarian approach to life and faith is quite different to many other religious paths and philosophies. I came to Unitarianism against the backdrop of my earlier evangelical and pentecostal church experience. As soon as I walked into a Unitarian church I felt at home, but I’m not sure it is possible to just changeContinue reading “Choosing your beliefs”

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